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D-Index
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22583
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3209
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116

Philippe Damier publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Philippe Damier sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 182 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Philippe Damier D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Philippe Damier sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • The substantia nigra of the human brain. II. Patterns of loss of dopamine-containing neurons in Parkinson's disease.

    P. Damier;E. C. Hirsch;Y. Agid;A. M. Graybiel

  • Neurostimulation for Parkinson's Disease with Early Motor Complications

    W. M. M. Schuepbach;J. Rau;K. Knudsen;J. Volkmann

  • Subthalamic nucleus stimulation in severe obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Luc Mallet;Mircea Polosan;Nematollah Jaafari;Nicolas Baup

  • Transient Acute Depression Induced by High-Frequency Deep-Brain Stimulation

    Boulos-Paul Bejjani;Philippe Damier;Isabelle Arnulf;Lionel Thivard

  • The substantia nigra of the human brain. I. Nigrosomes and the nigral matrix, a compartmental organization based on calbindin D(28K) immunohistochemistry.

    P. Damier;E. C. Hirsch;Y. Agid;A. M. Graybiel

  • Hallucinations, REM sleep, and Parkinson's disease: a medical hypothesis.

    I. Arnulf;A.-M. Bonnet;P. Damier;B.-P. Bejjani

  • Glutathione peroxidase, glial cells and Parkinson's disease

    P. Damier;E.C. Hirsch;P. Zhang;Y. Agid

  • Bilateral subthalamic or pallidal stimulation for Parkinson's disease affects neither memory nor executive functions: A consecutive series of 62 patients

    C. Ardouin;B. Pillon;E. Peiffer;P. Bejjani

  • Colonic Biopsies to Assess the Neuropathology of Parkinson's Disease and Its Relationship with Symptoms

    Thibaud Lebouvier;Michel Neunlist;Michel Neunlist;Stanislas Bruley des Varannes;Emmanuel Coron

  • Levodopa in the treatment of Parkinson's disease: current controversies.

    C. Warren Olanow;Yves Agid;Yoshi Mizuno;Alberto Albanese

  • Bilateral subthalamic stimulation for Parkinson's disease by using three-dimensional stereotactic magnetic resonance imaging and electrophysiological guidance

    Boulos-Paul Bejjani;Didier Dormont;Bernard Pidoux;Jérôme Yelnik

  • Excessive burden of lysosomal storage disorder gene variants in Parkinson's disease

    L.A. Robak;L.A. Robak;I.E. Jansen;I.E. Jansen;J van Rooij;A.G. Uitterlinden

  • Loss of VPS13C Function in Autosomal-Recessive Parkinsonism Causes Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Increases PINK1/Parkin-Dependent Mitophagy.

    Suzanne Lesage;Valérie Drouet;Elisa Majounie;Vincent Deramecourt

  • Glial cells and inflammation in Parkinson's disease: a role in neurodegeneration?

    E. C. Hirsch;S. Hunot;P. Damier;B. Faucheux

  • Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7 (SCA7): A Neurodegenerative Disorder With Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusions

    Monica Holmberg;Charles Duyckaerts;Alexandra Dürr;Géraldine Cancel

  • Neuropsychological changes between “off” and “on” STN or GPi stimulation in Parkinson’s disease

    B. Pillon;C. Ardouin;P. Damier;P. Krack

  • Tourette’s syndrome and deep brain stimulation

    J L Houeto;C Karachi;L Mallet;B Pillon

  • A Two-Stage Meta-Analysis Identifies Several New Loci for Parkinson's Disease

    V. Plagnol;M.A. Nalls;J.M. Bras;D.G. Hernandez;D.G. Hernandez

  • Axial parkinsonian symptoms can be improved: the role of levodopa and bilateral subthalamic stimulation

    Boulos-Paul Bejjani;David Gervais;Isabelle Arnulf;Savas Papadopoulos

  • Prevalence, determinants, and effect on quality of life of freezing of gait in Parkinson disease

    Santiago Perez-Lloret;Laurence Negre-Pages;Philippe Damier;Arnaud Delval

  • Pallidal stimulation for Parkinson's disease Two targets?

    B P Bejjani;P Damier;I Arnulf;A M Bonnet

  • Expression of lactoferrin receptors is increased in the mesencephalon of patients with Parkinson disease.

    B A Faucheux;N Nillesse;P Damier;G Spik

Frequent Co-Authors

Yves Agid
Yves Agid Institut du Cerveau
Didier Dormont
Didier Dormont Université Paris Cité
Marie Vidailhet
Marie Vidailhet Sorbonne University
Bernard Pidoux
Bernard Pidoux Université Paris Cité
Isabelle Arnulf
Isabelle Arnulf Sorbonne University
François Tison
François Tison University of Bordeaux
Alexis Brice
Alexis Brice Institut du Cerveau
Stéphane Thobois
Stéphane Thobois Hospices Civils de Lyon
Alexandra Durr
Alexandra Durr Sorbonne University
Olivier Rascol
Olivier Rascol Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées

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